Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a headrest.
Background Art
[0002] The level of comfort and safety offered by the headrest of a seat depends greatly
on whether the headrest is at an appropriate position with respect to the head of
a person who sits on the seat. In view of this, not only a technique to adjust the
height of a headrest with a headrest pillar but also a technique to adjust the position
of the headrest in the front and back directions with the headrest pillar has been
developed (for example, see Patent Document 1).
[0003] In such headrest, the position of the headrest in the front and back directions is
adjusted in a step-wise manner by utilizing a configuration that includes a plurality
of gear teeth and a ratchet unit which meshes with the plurality of gear teeth in
a step-wise manner. In such way, the level of comfort and safety of a person who sits
on the seat is improved.
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0004] Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2012-162123
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0005] The headrest of Patent Literature 1 uses various types of springs to operate a plurality
of members that constitute a locking mechanism at the same time, and thereby enables
position adjustment of the headrest in the front and back directions. Therefore, a
request had been made to reduce the number of parts.
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a headrest with reduced number of
parts used with respect to position adjustment.
Solution to Problems
[0007] In order to solve the above problems, a headrest described in claim 1 includes an
affixed-side member which is arranged at a headrest pillar; a movable-side member
which is connected to the affixed-side member via a moving mechanism and which moves
in front and back directions with respect to the affixed-side member; and a front-back
locking mechanism which locks and unlocks movement of the movable-side member in the
front and back directions with respect to the affixed-side member, wherein the front-back
locking mechanism including: a to-be-engaged unit; a lock member which engages with
the to-be-engaged unit; a biasing unit which biases the lock member toward the to-be-engaged
unit; and a rotary operation member which operates the lock member and which is held
by the movable-side member so as to rotate freely, and when operating the lock member,
the rotary operation member rotates in a direction to operate the lock member in a
direction which is opposite to a biasing direction by the biasing unit and to release
an engaging state with the to-be-engaged unit.
[0008] The invention described in claim 2 is the headrest according to claim 1, wherein
the rotary operation member is arranged at a position in the direction in which the
lock member is biased by the biasing unit.
[0009] The invention described in claim 3 is the headrest according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
a length of the rotary operation member in the front and back directions is set to
a length according to a moving distance of the movable-side member.
[0010] The invention described in claim 4 is the headrest according to any one of claims
1 to 3, further including: an up-down locking mechanism which locks and unlocks the
affixed-side member at any of a plurality of positions in up and down directions with
respect to the headrest pillar, wherein the rotary operation member including: a first
operation unit which operates the front-back locking mechanism; and a second operation
unit which operates the up-down locking mechanism, and the first operation unit and
the second operation unit are interlinked to rotate, and the second operation unit
carries out an unlocking operation of the up-down locking mechanism at a same time
when the first operation unit carries out an unlocking operation of the front-back
locking mechanism.
[0011] The invention described in claim 5 is the headrest according to claim 4, wherein
a rotary shaft of the rotary operation member is arranged below the front-back locking
mechanism and above the up-down locking mechanism.
[0012] The invention described in claim 6 is the headrest according to any one of claims
1 to 5, wherein the to-be-engaged unit has a ratchet structure including a plurality
of teeth arranged in the front and back directions, the plurality of teeth projecting
upward from below, the lock member includes: a to-be-held unit which is held by the
affixed-side member; and engaging units which are arranged in parallel with the to-be-held
unit, rotate around the to-be-held unit and engage with any of the plurality of teeth
by being biased toward the plurality of teeth, and the to-be-held unit is arranged
above the engaging unit.
[0013] The invention described in claim 7 is the headrest according to claim 6, wherein
the to-be-engaged unit includes: a first protruding unit in which the plurality of
teeth are formed and which protrudes toward the affixed-side member from the movable-side
member; and a second protruding unit which is parallel to the first protruding unit
and which is arranged by having a space between an upper end part of the plurality
of teeth, through holes are formed in the affixed-side member at positions corresponding
to the first protruding unit and the second protruding unit, respectively, and the
first protruding unit and the second protruding unit are inserted in the through holes,
respectively, and the to-be-held unit is arranged in a space between the first protruding
unit and the second protruding unit.
[0014] The invention described in claim 8 is the headrest according to claim 6 or 7, wherein
the lock member further includes connecting units which connect end parts of the to-be-held
unit and end parts of the engaging units, and a connecting unit includes a protruding
abutting unit which is arranged at a part corresponding to a position of an engaging
unit in the connecting unit and which protrudes toward the rotary operation member
and abuts the rotary operation member.
[0015] The invention described in claim 9 is the headrest according to claim 8, wherein
the to-be-held unit is arranged behind the affixed-side member, the engaging units
are arranged in front of the affixed-side member, and the connecting units are arranged
on sides of the affixed-side member and abut side surfaces of the affixed-side member.
[0016] The invention described in claim 10 is the headrest according to claim 9, wherein
the affixed-side member includes: a pillar inserting hole which is formed by boring
through the affixed-side member in the up and down directions and in which the headrest
pillar is inserted; and a slit which is formed on a side surface of the affixed-side
member along the up and down directions and which communicate with the pillar inserting
hole, the headrest pillar includes a projecting unit which is arranged at the slit
so as to slide in a state where the headrest pillar is inserted in the pillar inserting
hole, the projecting unit is projected outside than the side surface of the affixed-side
member, and a connecting unit of the lock member includes an escape unit for avoiding
interference between the connecting unit and the projecting unit.
[0017] The invention described in claim 11 is the headrest according to any one of claims
1 to 10, wherein the movable-side member includes a holding unit which holds the rotary
operation member so as to rotate, and an assembling direction of the rotary operation
member to the holding unit is set to be along a rotary shaft direction of the rotary
operation member.
[0018] The invention described in claim 12 is the headrest according to claim 11, wherein
the rotary operation member includes a concave unit in which a tip of the holding
unit is inserted when the rotary operation member rotates.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0019] According to the invention of claim 1, with the biasing unit, the locking member
can engage with the to-be-engaged unit to be locked and the rotary operation member
after the operation of the locking member can return to the original position. Therefore,
the number of parts needed for position adjustment of the movable-side member in the
front and back directions can be reduced.
[0020] According to the invention of claim 2, since the rotary operation member is arranged
at a position in the direction in which the locking member is biased by the biasing
member, the locking member can be moved easily in the direction that is opposite to
the biasing direction by the rotary operation member.
[0021] According to the invention of claim 3, a force to rotate the rotary operation member
in a wide range in the front and back directions according to the moving distance
of the movable-side member can be applied to the rotary operation member.
[0022] According to the invention of claim 4, since the unlocking operation of the front-back
locking mechanism by the first operation unit and the locking operation by the up-down
locking mechanism can be carried out at the same time by the biasing unit, not only
the number of parts needed for position adjustment of the movable-side member in the
front and back directions but also the number of parts needed for position adjustment
of the affixed-side member in the up and down direction can be reduced.
[0023] According to the invention of claim 5, if the rotary operation member is rotated
upward, both the front-back locking mechanism and the up-down locking mechanism can
be operated at the same time by the rotary operation member.
[0024] According to the invention of claim 6, by rotating the engaging units of the locking
member around the to-be-held unit, the to-be-held unit being the shaft, the engaging
units can be caused to engage with any of the plurality of teeth by the biasing units.
[0025] Since the to-be-held unit is arranged above the engaging units, the unlocking can
be carried out by moving the engaging units to the level parallel with the to-be-held
unit or above the to-be-held unit. Further, since the engaging units are biased downward
than the to-be-held unit when it is locked, considering the weight applied to the
engaging units, this is preferable comparing to the case where the engaging units
are biased upward than the to-be-held unit.
[0026] According to the invention of claim 7, the first protruding unit and the second protruding
unit which are respectively inserted in the through holes are to be held by the affixed-side
member in which the through holes are formed. Since the to-be-held unit is arranged
in the space between the first protruding unit and the second protruding unit in the
above state, the second protruding unit can prevent the to-be-held unit from sliding
out upwardly.
[0027] According to the invention of claim 8, the protruding abutting unit can be moved
by rotating the rotary operation member, and with such operation, the connecting units
can also be moved. Further, since the protruding abutting unit corresponds to the
position of the engaging unit, when the engaging unit rotates around the to-be-held
unit, the rotary operation member can prevent the engaging unit from moving in the
rotary direction more than needed.
[0028] According to the invention of claim 9, the affixed-side member can be surrounded
by the to-be-held unit, the engaging units and the connecting units, and the cover
member of a connecting unit abuts a side of the affixed-side member. Therefore, the
locking member does not easily come off in the direction in which the cover member
abuts the side of the affixed-side member and the loosening can be prevented.
[0029] According to the invention of claim 10, by the projecting unit being arranged at
the slit, the headrest pillar can be prevented from rotating in the circumferential
direction. Further, the connecting unit includes the escape unit for preventing interference
with the projecting unit. Therefore, the interference between the connecting unit
and the projecting unit can be prevented and the operability of the locking member
can be improved.
[0030] According to the invention of claim 11, the assembling direction of the rotary operation
member to the holding unit and the direction of unlocking operation of the locking
member by the rotary operation member are in different directions. Therefore, the
rotary operation member does not easily come off from the holding unit.
[0031] According to the invention of claim 12, since the tip of the holding unit is inserted
in the concave unit at the time of rotation, the tip of the holding unit is unlikely
to fall out in the rotary shaft direction while the rotary operation member is rotating
and the rotary operation member is unlikely to fall out from the holding unit.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0032]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an inner mechanism of a headrest.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a headrest in a state where a front cover and
a back cover are attached.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a headrest in a state where the back cover is
attached.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the back surface side of the front cover and
a rotary operation member.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the back surface side of the front cover and
a to-be-engaged unit.
FIG. 6 is a back view showing the inner structure and an operation unit of the headrest.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing an inner structure of the headrest.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an inner structure of the headrest before movement.
FIG. 9 is a side view showing the inner structure of the headrest before movement.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the inner structure of the headrest after movement.
FIG. 11 is a side view showing the inner structure of the headrest after movement.
FIG. 12 is an enlarged front view showing a section near a through hole formed in
an affixed-side member.
FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the front surface side of the back cover.
FIG. 14 is an outline view showing another example of a biasing unit.
Description of Embodiments
[0033] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference
to the drawings.
[0034] As shown in FIGS. 1 to 11, a headrest 1 of the embodiment includes a headrest pillar
2 having a pair of pillars 2a and 2b, a pair of holder units 3 and 3, an affixed-side
member 4, a moveable-side unit 5, a moving mechanism, a front-back locking mechanism,
an up-down locking mechanism and an operation unit 9. The headrest 1 further includes
a cushion pad and an outer layer material which are arranged around the headrest 1.
[0035] The headrest 1 is attached to the upper end part of a seatback of a vehicle seat.
[0036] Here, in the embodiment, the front, back, up, down, left and right directions comply
with the direction of the vehicle seat and the vehicle.
[0037] The pair of holders 3 and 3 are to be attached to a seatback frame which is the framework
of the seatback.
[0038] The pair of pillars 2a and 2b of the headrest pillar 2 extend downward from the headrest
1 and are held by the pair of holder units 3 and 3. That is, the headrest 1 is attached
to the seatback frame via the pair of pillars 2a and 2b and the pair of holder units
3 and 3.
[0039] The pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair have the same diameter, and at least one of
the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair has a plurality of cutouts 15 along the length
direction with spaces therebetween.
[0040] The pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair are respectively held by the holder units 3
and 3 forming a pair. The pillars 2a and 2b are movable in the up and down directions
along the holder units 3 and 3 forming a pair.
[0041] Each of the holder units 3 and 3 forming a pair includes a cylindrical main body
3a which holds either of the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair, a cover body 3b which
covers the cylindrical main body 3a and a head unit 3c which is provided at the upper
end part of the cylindrical main body 3a.
[0042] Further, each head unit 3c includes a lock unit 3d which prevents either of the pillars
2a and 2b forming a pair from slipping out by engaging with the plurality of cutouts
15 of either of the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair.
[0043] The pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair include projecting units 2c and 2c which slide
freely along slits 20a and 20b of the after-mentioned affixed-side member 4 in a state
where the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair respectively being inserted in the pillar
inserting holes 20 and 20 of the after-mentioned affixed-side member 4. The projecting
units 2c and 2c function as so-called rotation stoppers which prevent the pillars
2a and 2b forming a pair from rotating in the circumferential direction.
[0044] The projecting units 2c and 2c project more outward than the side surfaces of the
affixed-side member 4.
[0045] With respect to the affixed-side member 4, the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair are
respectively arranged at the left and right end parts thereof. The affixed-side member
4 is to be attached to the seatback frame via the pair of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0046] The affixed-side member 4 is movable in the up and down directions along the pair
of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0047] The movable-side member 5 is movable in the front and back directions with respect
to the affixed-side member 4 and is connected with the affixed-side member 4 via the
moving mechanism. In particular, the moveable-side member 5 is connected with the
affixed-side member 4 via the moving mechanism and is movable in the front direction,
which is the direction parting from the affixed-side member 4, and in the back direction,
which is the direction returning toward the affixed-side member 4.
[0048] The moveable-side member 5 includes a front cover 30 and a back cover 31 which can
house individual parts including the affixed-side member 4, the moving mechanism,
the upper parts of the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair, etc.
[0049] The moving mechanism connects the affixed-side member 4 and the moveable-side member
5, and for example, a link mechanism is adopted. In the embodiment, in particular,
an X linkage mechanism is adopted. The X linkage mechanism includes a first link member
6 (hereinafter, an inner-side link member 6) and a second link member 7 (hereinafter,
an outer-side link member 7) which are connected to each other so as to rotate via
a center cross connection unit 8.
[0050] The front-back locking mechanism locks and unlocks the movement of the moveable-side
member 5 in the front and back directions with respect to the affixed-side member
4. The front-back locking mechanism includes to-be-engaged units 10, a locking member
11 which engages with the to-be-engaged units 10, biasing units 12 which bias the
locking member 11 toward the to-be-engaged units 10 and a rotary operation member
13 which is held by the moveable-side member 5 so as to rotate freely and which operates
the locking member 11.
[0051] The up-down locking mechanism locks and unlocks the affixed-side member 4 with respect
to the pair of pillars 2a and 2b at any of the plurality of positions in the up and
down directions. The up-down locking mechanism includes the after-mentioned up-down
locking member 14.
[0052] The operation unit 9 is exposed from the outer surface of the headrest 1 and is for
operating the front-back locking mechanism and the up-down locking mechanism at the
same time. In particular, via the rotary operation member 13, operations to unlock
the locked state of the moveable-side member 5 wherein the moveable-side member 5
is prevented from moving in the front and back directions and operation to unlock
the locked state of the affixed-side member 4 wherein the affixed-side member 4 is
prevented from moving in the up and down directions are carried out.
[0053] The operating direction of the operation unit 9 is along the width direction in the
right and left directions. Operation of the operation unit 9 itself is carried out
manually or automatically. In the embodiment, an embodiment of manual operation is
adopted.
[0054] The operation unit 9 of the embodiment is a button 9 which is pushed inside the headrest
1 to operate the front-back locking mechanism and the up-down locking mechanism.
[0055] Next, the affixed-side member 4, the moveable-side member 5 and the X linkage mechanism
will be described in detail.
(Affixed-side member)
[0056] The affixed-side member 4 is made of resin. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 6, for example,
the affixed-side member 4 is formed in a block shape and includes a pair of pillar
holding units 4a and 4b, a back side connector 4c, a connector 4d, a plurality of
supporting units 25 and 26, a plurality of reinforcement units 27 ... and a lock holding
unit 28. With respect to the affixed-side member 4, all parts are formed integrally.
[0057] The pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair are arranged at the right and left
end parts of the affixed-side member 4, the pillar holding units 4a and 4b constituting
the right and left sides of the affixed-side member 4. The pillar holding units 4a
and 4b forming a pair respectively hold the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair. By having
such configuration, the affixed-side member 4 is movable in the up and down directions
along the pair of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0058] The pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair respectively have pillar insertion
holes 20 and 20 which bore through the pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair
in their length direction (up and down directions), and the pillars 2a and 2b forming
a pair are to be inserted therein.
[0059] On both sides of the affixed-side member 4, that is, on side surfaces of the pillar
holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair, slits 20a and 20a which communicate with the
pillar insertion holes 20 and 20 are respectively formed along the up and down directions.
[0060] The projecting units 2c and 2c of the pillars 2a and 2b forming a pair are to be
arranged in the slits 20a and 20a, respectively.
[0061] The back side connector 4c is arranged between the pillar holding units 4a and 4b
forming a pair and is a board-like member which connects the pillar holding units
4a and 4b forming a pair. The back surface of the back side connector 4c is flush
with the back surfaces of the pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair.
[0062] On the back surface of the back side connector 4c, a holding unit 21 which holds
a to-be-held unit 70 of the after-mentioned lock member 11 is arranged. The holding
unit 21 has an upward hook-like shape when seen from a side and is formed in an elongated
shape along the right and left directions of the back side connector 4c.
[0063] The connector 4d is arranged between the upper end parts of the pillar holding units
4a and 4b forming a pair and is formed in a board-like body that connects between
the upper end parts of the pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair. The upper
surface of the connector 4d is flush with the upper surfaces of the pillar holding
units 4a and 4b forming a pair.
[0064] The part of the affixed-side member 4 where surrounded by the pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b and the connector 4d is a concave unit 22 which is formed in a concave
shape. In particular, the concave unit 22 is the space between the surfaces of the
pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair that face each other, front side of
the back side connector 4c and under the connector 4d.
[0065] As shown in FIG. 3, the moving mechanism is to be housed in the concave unit 22 in
a state where the affixed-side member 4 and the movable-side member 5 are close to
each other.
[0066] As shown in FIGS. 6, 8 and 10, the back side connector 4c has through holes 23a and
23b at positions corresponding to first protruding units 60 and second protruding
units 61 (will be described later) of the to-be-engaged units 10 constituting the
front-back locking mechanism, and the first protruding units 60 and the second protruding
units 61 are respectively inserted in the through holes 23a and 23b.
[0067] As shown in FIG. 12, walls 24a and 24b facing the first protruding units 60 and the
second protruding units 61 are arranged around the circumferences of the through holes
23a and 23b. The walls 24a are arranged between the through holes 23a and 23b and
the walls 24b are arranged so as to face the surfaces of the pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b that are facing each other. The surfaces of the pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b that are facing each other also has the function similar as that of
the walls 24a and 24b.
[0068] A plurality of supporting units 25 and 26 are connected with the inner-side link
member 6 and the outer-side link member 7 which constitute the X linkage mechanism
so that the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7 rotate, and
the plurality of supporting units 25 and 26 support the inner-side link member 6 and
the outer-side link member 7.
[0069] The plurality of supporting units 25 and 26 are respectively arranged at the upper
sides and the lower sides of the surfaces of the pair of pillar holding units 4a and
4b that are facing each other. That is, the plurality of supporting units 25 and 26
are respectively arranged at the four corners of the concave unit 22.
[0070] The supporting units 25 and 25 which are arranged at the upper side are formed integrally
with the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b, the back side connector 4c and the
connector 4d. The supporting units 26 and 26 which are arranged at the lower side
are formed integrally with the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b and the back
side connector 4c.
[0071] The plurality of upper side supporting units 25 and 25 respectively have through
holes 25a in which a connecting member S is to be inserted, the through holes 25a
being formed so as to penetrate the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b from the
surfaces of the plurality of supporting units 25 on the concave unit 22 side. The
through holes 25a of the plurality of upper side supporting units 25 and 25 are round
holes.
[0072] The connecting member S is inserted in the round hole 25a which is opened on the
side of the pillar holding unit 4a (4b) which is one of the pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b so as to connected the link member 6 (7).
[0073] The connecting members S connect the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side
link member 7 to the plurality of supporting units 25 and 26 so as to rotate. In the
embodiment, metallic shafts (rotary shafts) are used. That is, the connecting member
S is arranged so as to go through the link member 6 (7) and the supporting units 25
and 25.
[0074] The plurality of lower side supporting units 26 and 26 are formed to be longer in
the up and down directions comparing to the plurality of upper side supporting units
25 and 25.
[0075] The plurality of supporting units 26 and 26 respectively have through holes 26a in
which a connecting member S is to be inserted, the through holes 26a being formed
on the surfaces of the plurality of supporting units 26 and 26 in the concave unit
22 side. The holes 26a of the plurality of lower side supporting units 26 and 26 are
elongated holes (slits) which are elongated in the up and down directions along the
plurality of lower side supporting units 26 and 26.
[0076] Parts 26b of the elongated holes 26a are formed so as to penetrate the pillar holding
units 4a and 4b forming a pair. The parts 26b of the elongated holes 26a are round
holes. The connecting member S is inserted from the part 26b of the elongated hole
26a which opens on a side of the pillar holding unit 4a (4b) which is one of the pillar
holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair so as to connect the link member 7 (6). The
connecting member S is arranged so as to go through the link member 7 (6) and the
supporting units 26 and 26.
[0077] The plurality of reinforcement units 27 ... are arranged at a plurality of parts
in the affixed-side member 4. Among the plurality of reinforcement units 27, at least
one is formed in a honeycomb structure.
[0078] In the embodiment, the front surfaces and the back surfaces of the pillar holding
units 4a and 4b forming a pair are the reinforcement units 27 having the honeycomb
structure. By forming at least one of the plurality of the reinforcement units 27
of the affixed-side member 4 in the honeycomb structure, the affixed-side member 4
can be lighter and can be reinforced so that it is not easily bent.
[0079] Although it is not the honeycomb structure, a reinforcement unit 27 is also formed
in the upper surface of the connector 4d. The reinforcement unit 27 of the connector
4d has ribs arranged in a grid pattern.
[0080] The lock holding units 28 hold the up-down locking member 14 which constitutes the
up-down locking mechanism and are respectively arranged near the lower ends of the
pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair. The up-down locking member 14 is provided
at either one of the pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming a pair. In the embodiment,
the up-down locking member 14 is arranged on the left side of the headrest 1.
[0081] The lock holding unit 28 has an opening 28a formed on a side and the up-down locking
member 14 is provided through the opening 28a.
[0082] With respect to the lock holding unit 28 on the side which the up-down locking member
14 is not provided, the pillar 2b (2a) can be seen through the opening 28a on the
side.
[0083] Further, the lock holding units 28 are provided with catch units 28b to which the
hook units 12a of the biasing units 12 (after-mentioned) are to be hooked. The catch
units 28b of the embodiment are hole units which are formed in the under surface of
the front parts of the lock holding units 28.
(Movable-side member)
[0084] The movable-side member 5 is arranged on the side of the passenger's head and can
be moved in the front and back directions with respect to the affixed-side member.
In particular, as shown in FIGS. 2 to 5 and FIGS. 7 to 11, the movable-side member
5 is movable in the front and back with respect to the affixed-side member 4.
[0085] The movable-side member 5 is made of resin. The movable-side member 5 includes a
front cover 30, a back cover 31, lower edge covers 32 and 32, a holding unit 33, a
button attaching unit 34, a plurality of supporting units 35 and 36, a reinforcement
rib 37 and concave units 38 and 38. With respect to the movable-side member 5, the
front cover 30, the back cover 31 and the lower edge covers 32 and 32 are formed separately.
[0086] By assembling the front cover 30 and the back cover 31, a hollow case body can be
formed.
[0087] The front cover 30 is provided to support the head. The front cover 30 includes a
front side unit 30a and a surrounding unit 30b which is provided toward the back from
the surrounding edges (up, down, left and right) of the front side unit 30a. The parts
constituting the front cover 30 are formed integrally.
[0088] As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, ribs for reinforcing the boundary parts of the front side
unit 30a and the surrounding unit 30b are arranged as needed between the back side
of the front side unit 30a and the surrounding unit 30b.
[0089] The back cover 31 includes a back side unit 31a and a surrounding unit 31b which
is provided toward the front from the surrounding edges (up, down, left and right)
of the back side unit 31a. The case body is constituted by connecting and fixating
the surrounding unit 31b of the back cover 31 and the surrounding unit 30b of the
front cover 30 together.
[0090] By adapting a fitting mechanism, the surrounding unit 30b and the surrounding unit
31b are connected by being fitted to each other. However, this is not limitative in
anyway. Any known technique can be adopted.
[0091] As shown in FIG. 13, the back cover 31 is arranged at the position corresponding
to the tips of the first protruding units 60 and the tips of the second protruding
units 61 of the to-be-engaged unit 10 (after-mentioned), and the back cover 31 is
provided with tip housing units 31d and 31d in which the above mentioned tips are
to be housed.
[0092] The tip housing units 31d and 31d are formed so as to protrude from the front surface
of the back cover 31. The tip housing units 31d and 31d respectively includes wall
units 31e which surround the tips of the first protruding units 60 and the tips of
the second protruding units 61 and slits 31f which prevent the to-be-held units 70
of the lock member 11 (after-mentioned) from interfering with the wall units 31e.
[0093] The lower edge covers 32 and 32 are respectively fitted to the two elongated holes
(will be described later) which are formed in the lower surface of the case body which
is formed by connecting the front cover 30 and the back cover 31. Each lower edge
cover 32 includes a cylindrical unit 32a which is to be inserted in an elongated hole
and a collar unit 32b which is arranged at the lower edge unit of the cylindrical
unit 32a and abuts the lower surface of the case body.
[0094] The lower surfaces of the surrounding unit 30b and the surrounding unit 31b include
cutouts units 30c and 31c for inserting the pair of pillars 2a and 2b and the lower
edge covers 32 and 32. Each of the cutout units 30c and 31c is formed in a shape where
an elongated hole is cut in half. Elongated holes are to be formed in the lower surface
of the case body by the surrounding unit 30b and the surrounding unit 31b being connected
to each other.
[0095] Two elongated holes are formed in the lower surface of the case body, and the elongated
holes are arranged so that they are elongated along the front-to-back moving direction
of the movable-side member 5. The cylindrical units 32a are also arranged so that
they are elongated along the front-to-back moving direction of the movable-side member
5.
[0096] The holding unit 33 is for holding the rotary shaft unit 82 of the rotary operation
member 13 (after-mentioned). As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the holding unit 33 is provided
inside (in the inside space of the case body) the surrounding unit 30b of the front
cover 30 on either left or right side thereof.
[0097] The holding unit 33 includes a plurality of upper abutting units 33a which abut the
rotary shaft unit 82 from above and a lower abutting unit 33b which abuts the rotary
shaft unit 82 from below. The upper abutting units 33a include a plurality of claw
units 33c and 33c which are the tip parts of the upper abutting units 33a.
[0098] The upper abutting units 33a and the lower abutting unit 33b are formed so as to
protrude toward the back cover 31 side from the front cover 30 side.
[0099] As shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, the button attaching unit 34 is for attaching the button
9 which is the operation unit 9 to the front cover 30 and the back cover 31. The button
attaching unit 34 is arranged at one side of the front cover 30 and the back cover
31.
[0100] The button attaching unit 34 is a cylindrical body which protrudes from a side of
the front cover 30 and the back cover 31. The button attaching unit 34 includes a
cylindrical front unit 34a which is arranged on the front cover 30 side, a cylindrical
back unit 34b which is arranged on the back cover 31 side and a ring-shaped button
holding unit 34c which is arranged inside the front cover 30 and holds the button
9.
[0101] The button 9 is to be surrounded by the cylindrical front unit 34a of the front cover
30 and the cylindrical back unit 34b of the back cover 31 in a state where the button
9 is being held by the button holding unit 34c. In such way, the button 9 is attached
to the button attaching unit 34.
[0102] To the plurality of supporting units 35 and 36, the inner-side link member 6 and
the outer-side link member 7 which constitute the X linkage mechanism are connected
so as to rotate. The plurality of supporting units 35 and 36 support the inner-side
link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7.
[0103] The plurality of supporting units 35 and 36 are arranged at the positions in the
back surface of the front cover 30 corresponding to the front edges of the inner-side
link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7. The plurality of supporting units
35 and 36 are arranged on both sides in the left and right directions (width) and
both sides of the up and down directions on the back surface of the front cover 30.
That is, the plurality of supporting units 35 and 36 are arranged at the four positions
on the back surface of the front cover 30.
[0104] The front edges of the outer-side link member 7 are connected to the supporting units
35 and 35 which are arranged at the upper side and the front edges of the inner-side
link member 6 are connected to the supporting units 36 and 36 which are arranged at
the lower side.
[0105] On the surfaces of the plurality of supporting units 35 and 35 on the upper side
that face each other, protruding units 35b and 35b which protrude toward the surfaces
facing each other are respectively formed integrally. The protruding units 35b are
for attaching the to-be-engaged unit 10 to the supporting units 35, and the protruding
units 35b are to be engaged with the through holes 63a of the to-be-engaged unit 10
(after-mentioned).
[0106] The outside diameter of the protruding units 35b is set to be slightly smaller than
the inside diameter of the through holes 63a and is set to be smaller than the diameter
of the edges of the surfaces of the supporting units 35 which face each other.
[0107] On the surfaces of the plurality of lower side supporting units 36 and 36 that face
each other, protruding units 36b and 36b which protrude toward the surfaces facing
each other are respectively formed integrally. The protruding units 36b are for attaching
the to-be-engaged unit 10 to the supporting units 36, and the protruding units 36b
are to be engaged with the through holes 64a of the to-be-engaged unit 10 (after-mentioned).
[0108] The outside diameter of the protruding units 36b is set to be slightly smaller than
the inside diameter of the through holes 64a and is set to be smaller than the diameter
of the edges of the surfaces of the supporting units 36 which face each other.
[0109] In the plurality of upper side supporting units 35 and 35 and the protruding units
35b and 35b, through holes 35a in which the connecting member S is to be inserted
are formed so as to penetrate in the left and right directions (width). Here, the
through holes 35a of the plurality of upper side supporting units 35 and 35 are round
holes.
[0110] On the left and right surfaces of the surrounding unit 30b of the front cover 30,
through holes 30d and 30d are respectively formed at the positions on the lines extending
from the through holes 35a and 35a of the plurality of upper side supporting units
35 and 35.
[0111] The connecting member S is inserted through the through holes 35a of the plurality
of supporting units 35 and 35 and the protruding unit 35b and 35b from either one
of the through holes 30d in the left and right side surfaces of the front cover 30
so as to connect the link member 7 (6) to the plurality of supporting units 35 and
35. That is, the connecting member S is arranged so as to go through the link member
7 (6), the supporting units 35 and 35 and the to-be-engaged units 10 and 10 which
are attached to the supporting units 35 and 35.
[0112] The plurality of supporting units 36 and 36 and the protruding units 36b and 36b
on the lower side are formed in elongated shapes elongated in the up and down directions
comparing to the plurality of supporting units 35 and 35 and the protruding units
35b and 35b on the upper side.
[0113] In the plurality of lower side supporting units 36 and 36 and the protruding units
36b and 36b, the through holes 36a in which the connecting member S (after-mentioned)
is to be inserted is formed so as to penetrate in the left and right directions (width).
Here, the through holes 36a of the plurality of upper side supporting units 36 and
36 and the protruding units 36b and 36b are elongated holes elongated in the up and
down directions along the supporting units 36 and 36.
[0114] On the left and right surfaces of the surrounding unit 30b of the front cover 30,
through holes 30e and 30e are respectively formed at the positions on the lines extending
from the elongated through holes 36a and 36a of the plurality of lower side supporting
units 36 and 36. The through holes 30e and 30e are round holes arranged on the lines
extending from the upper edges of the elongated through holes 36a and 36a.
[0115] The connecting member S is inserted through the through holes 36a of the plurality
of supporting units 36 and 36 and the protruding unit 36b and 36b from either one
of the through holes 30e on the left and right side surfaces of the front cover 30
so as to connect the link member 6 (7) to the plurality of supporting units 36 and
36. That is, the connecting member S is arranged so as to go through the link member
6 (7), the supporting units 36 and 36 and the to-be-engaged units 10 and 10 which
are attached to the supporting units 36 and 36.
[0116] The reinforcement rib 37 is formed on the back surface of the front cover 30 at
the center position between the plurality of supporting units 36 and 36.
[0117] The reinforcement rib 37 is formed so as to project toward the back, and the degree
of its projection is set so as not to interfere with the connecting member S which
is arranged at the plurality of the supporting units 36 and 36.
[0118] The part in the front surface of the front cover 30 corresponding to the part where
the reinforcement rib 37 is formed is concaved corresponding to the projection of
the reinforcement rib 37.
[0119] The reinforcement rib 37 and the front edges of the link (the inner-side link member
6 in the embodiment) are arranged in a line in the left and right sides of each other.
That is, the reinforcement rib 37 is to be arranged between a first arm 40 and a second
arm 41 of the inner-side link member 6 (after-mentioned).
[0120] The concave units 38 and 38 are formed on the back surface of the front cover 30
at position corresponding to frontward protruding units 65 and 65 of the to-be-engaged
units 10 and 10 (after-mentioned).
[0121] The concave units 38 and 38 are arranged right above the plurality of lower side
supporting units 36 and 36. At the outer edges of the concave units 38 and 38, the
reinforcement ribs 38a and 38a are respectively formed integrally with the plurality
of supporting units 36 and 36. The reinforcement ribs 38a and 38a are respectively
facing the front side protruding units 65 and 65 of the to-be-engaged units 10 and
10.
(X linkage mechanism)
[0122] As shown in FIGS. 1, 3, 7 to 11, in the X linkage mechanism, the inner-side link
member 6 is a link in which the upper edge (back edge) thereof is arranged on the
affixed-side member 4 side and the lower edge (front edge) thereof is arranged on
the movable-side member 5 side.
[0123] The outer-side link member 7 is a link in which the upper edge (front edge) thereof
is arranged on the movable-side member 5 side and the lower edge (back edge) thereof
is arranged on the affixed-side member 4 side.
[0124] The front and back directions of the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side
link member 7 can be reversed. The X linkage mechanism is made of resin except for
the connecting member S.
[0125] The upper edge of the inner-side link member 6 is to be arranged between the plurality
of upper side supporting units 25 and 25 which are arranged at the left and right
sides in the affixed-side member 4.
[0126] The lower edge of the outer-side link member 7 is arranged between the plurality
of lower side supporting units 26 and 26 which are arranged at the left and right
sides in the affixed-side member 4.
[0127] The lower edge of the inner-side link member 6 is arranged between the plurality
of lower side supporting units 36 and 36 which are arranged at the left and right
sides in the movable-side member 5.
[0128] The upper edge of the outer-side link member 7 is arranged between the plurality
of upper side supporting units 35 and 35 which are arranged at the left and right
sides of the movable-side member 5.
[0129] As shown in FIG. 7, the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7
are in a bent shape when seen from a side.
[0130] The inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7 are connected via the
center cross connection unit 8 so as to rotate.
[0131] In the X linkage mechanism, a part where one link and the other link overlap is naturally
formed. Therefore, the cross connection unit 8 is arranged at the part where the inner-side
link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7 overlap with each other, the overlapping
part being naturally formed when constituting the X linkage mechanism.
[0132] The cross connection unit 8 is arranged on the line connecting the connecting members
S and S respectively arranged at the upper edge and the lower edge of the inner-side
link member 6 and on the line connecting the connecting members S and S respectively
arranged at the upper edge and the lower edge of the outer-side link member 7.
[0133] In the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7, round holes which
penetrate the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7 are respectively
formed at the parts corresponding to the cross connecting unit 8. A connecting member
S is inserted in the round holes. That is, the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side
link member 7 are connected to each other so as to rotate with the connecting member
S being the rotary shaft.
[0134] The inner-side link member 6 of the embodiment includes the first arm 40 and the
second arm 41. That is, the two arms 40 and 41 constitute the inner-side link member
6 of the embodiment. The inner-side link member 6 further includes a plurality of
connections 42 which are arranged at the edge parts of the first arm 40 and the second
arm 41.
[0135] The first arm 40 and the second arm 41 are formed so to be symmetrical and are arranged
to face the same direction having a space between each other. The inside unit 51 of
the outer-side link member 7 is arranged in the space between the first arm 40 and
the second arm 41.
[0136] The first arm 40 includes reinforcement units 43 at both the left and right sides
thereof and the second arm 41 includes reinforcement units 44 at both the left and
right sides thereof. These reinforcement units 43 and 44 are not the honeycomb structure.
The reinforcement units 43 and 44 have a plurality of ribs arranged therein.
[0137] The plurality of connections 42 ... are the upper and lower edges of the first arm
40 and the second arm 41, and are the parts connected to the upper side supporting
units 25 and 25 of the affixed-side member 4 and the lower side supporting units 36
and 36 of the movable-side member 5 and supported by the upper side supporting units
25 and 25 and the lower side supporting units 36 and 36.
[0138] Through holes are formed in the connections 42 and 42 at the upper edges of the first
arm 40 and the second arm 41 so as to penetrate the connections 42 and 42,in which
the connecting member S is to be inserted, in the left and right directions (width).
The through holes are round holes.
[0139] Since the connecting members S is to be inserted in the through holes, the through
holes are arranged on the line extending from the through holes 25a and 25a that are
formed in the plurality of upper side supporting units 25 and 25 of the affixed-side
member 4. The connecting member S is inserted in the round holes of the upper side
supporting units 25 and 25 and the round holes of the connections 42 and 42 at the
upper edges. That is, the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 are connected to the
affixed-side member 4 via the connecting member S so as to rotate, the connecting
member S being the rotary shaft.
[0140] Similarly, through holes (round holes) are formed in the connections 42 and 42 at
the lower edge parts of the first arm 40 and the second arm 41.
[0141] The connecting member S is inserted in the plurality of the elongated holes 36a and
36a of the plurality of lower side supporting units 36 and 36 of the movable-side
member 5 and the round holes of the connections 42 and 42 at the lower edges. That
is, the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 are connected to the movable-member 5 via
the connecting member S so as to rotate, the connecting member S being the rotary
shaft.
[0142] The connecting member S arranged at the connections 42 and 42 at the lower edges
of the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 can move in the up and down directions along
the elongated holes 36a and 36a formed in the plurality of lower side supporting units
36 and 36. That is, the lower edges of the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 can
move in the up and down directions along the lower side supporting units 36 and 36
according to the front-to-back movement of the movable-side member 5.
[0143] The reinforcement rib 37 is arranged between the connection 42 at the lower edge
of the first arm 40 and the connection 42 at the lower edge of the second arm 41.
[0144] The outer-side link member 7 of the embodiment includes left and right side wall
units 50 and 50, an inside unit 51 arranged between the left and right side wall units
50 and 50, a plurality of connections 52 ... and a plurality of reinforcement units
53 .... The left and right side wall units 50 and 50, the inside unit 51, the plurality
of connections 52 and 52 and the plurality of reinforcement units 53 ... are formed
integrally.
[0145] The left and right side wall units 50 and 50 are the parts positioning outside of
the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 of the inner-side link member 6. The left and
right side wall units 50 and 50 are arranged so as to intersect with the first arm
40 and the second arm 41 and sandwich the first arm 40 and the second arm 41.
[0146] The inside unit 51 is the part that intersects with the first arm 40 and the second
arm 41 of the inner-side link member 6 and sandwiched by the left and right side wall
units 50 and 50.
[0147] At the part of the inside unit 51 where intersects with the first arm 40 and the
second arm 41, arm inserting holes 51a and 51a in which the first arm 40 and the second
arm 41 are to be inserted are formed.
[0148] The arm inserting holes 51a and 51a are formed in a size in which the inside unit
51 does not interfere with the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 when the inner-side
link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7 are folded.
[0149] When the movable-side member 5 is returned to the affixed-side member 4 side, the
inside unit 51 abuts the first arm 40 and the second arm 41. The parts of the inside
unit 51 where abut the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 are formed in a concaved
shape (concave units 51b). When the movable-side member 5 is returned to the affixed-side
member 4 side, the first arm 40 and the second arm 41 are to be housed in the concave
units 51b of the inside unit 51. In such way, the inner-side link member 6 and the
outer-side link member 7 can be folded in a compact manner.
[0150] The concave units 51b are formed respectively at the upper left and right edges of
the inside unit 51 on its back surface and at the lower left and right edges of the
inside unit 51 on its front surface.
[0151] The plurality of connections 52 and 52 are the upper and lower edges of the outer-side
link member 7 and are the parts that are connected to the lower side supporting units
26 and 26 of the affixed-side member 4 and the upper side supporting units 35 and
35 of the movable-side member 5 and supported by the lower side supporting units 26
and the upper side supporting unit 35 and 35.
[0152] Through holes in which the connecting member S is to be inserted are formed in the
connections 52 and 52 so as to penetrate the connections 52 and 52 in the left and
right directions (width). The through holes are round holes.
[0153] The connecting member S is to be inserted in the through holes. Therefore, the through
holes are respectively formed on the line extending from the through holes 26a and
26a which are formed in the plurality of lower side supporting units 26 and 26 of
the affixed-side member 4 and on the line extending from the through holes 35a and
35a which are formed in the plurality of upper side supporting units 35 and 35 of
the movable-side member 5.
[0154] The connecting member S is inserted in the elongated holes of the lower side supporting
units 26 and 26 and the round holes of the connections 52 at the lower edges.
[0155] The connecting member S which is arranged in the connections 52 at the lower edges
can move in the up and down directions along the elongated holes 26a and 26a which
are formed in the plurality of lower side supporting units 26 and 26. That is, the
lower edge of the outer-side link member 7 can move in the up and down directions
along the lower side supporting units 26 and 26 according to the front-to-back movement
of the movable-side member 5.
[0156] The connecting member S is inserted in the round holes of the upper side supporting
units 35 and 35 and the round holes of the connections 52 at the upper edges. That
is, the upper edge of the outer-side link member 7 is connected to the movable-side
member 5 via the connecting member S so as to rotate, the connecting member S being
the rotary shaft.
[0157] The plurality of reinforcement units 53 are arranged at a plurality of parts in the
outer-side link member 7, and at least one of the plurality of reinforcement units
53 is formed in the honeycomb structure.
[0158] In the embodiment, the plurality of reinforcement units 53 are arranged on the side
of the outer-side link member 7 which is the opposite side of the side on which the
concave units 51b are formed, that is, the plurality of reinforcement units 53 are
arranged at the upper left and right edges on the front surface of the inside unit
51 and at the lower left and right edges on the back surface of the inside unit 51.
In the inside unit 51, the reinforcement units 53 are provided on the back surface
and the front surface at the upper sections of the part positioning between the first
arm 40 and the second arm 41 of the inner-side link member 6.
[0159] In the embodiment, all of the reinforcement units 53 have the honeycomb structure.
[0160] By adapting the above described configuration, the movable-side member 5 can be moved
so as to apart from the affixed-side member 4 in the forward direction and so as to
approach the affixed-side member 4 in the backward direction via the X linkage mechanism
which is the moving mechanism.
[0161] Next, the front-back locking mechanism and the up-down locking mechanism will be
described in detail.
(Front-back locking mechanism)
[0162] As described above, the front-back locking mechanism includes the to-be-engaged units
10, the locking member 11 which engages with the to-be-engaged units 10, the biasing
units 12 which bias the locking member 11 toward the to-be-engaged units 10, and the
rotary operation member 13 which operates the locking member 11, the rotary operation
member 13 being held at the movable-side member 5 so as to rotate freely.
[0163] The to-be-engaged units 10 are made from metal, and as shown in FIGS. 1, 3 and 5,
for example, the to-be-engaged units 10 are attached on the back surface of the front
cover 30 and protrude toward the affixed-side member 4 from the back surface of the
front cover 30.
[0164] A plurality of to-be-engaged units 10 are used and they are arranged so as to have
the X linkage mechanism between them.
[0165] Each of the to-be-engaged units 10 has the ratchet mechanism having a plurality of
teeth 60a which are arranged in a line in the front and back directions. The plurality
of teeth 60a are projected upward from below.
[0166] Each to-be-engaged unit 10 includes the first protruding unit 60, the second protruding
unit 61, a space 62, attachment units 63 and 64 and the frontward protruding unit
65.
[0167] Each to-be-engaged unit 10 is formed in an approximately T-shape when seen from a
side. That is, the first protruding unit 60 and the second protruding unit 61 are
protruded in an approximately horizontal direction. The attachment unit 63 projects
upward in approximately vertical direction and the attachment unit 64 projects downward
in approximately vertical direction.
[0168] Each of the first protruding units 60 has a plurality of teeth 60a, and the to-be-engaged
unit 10 is projected toward the affixed-side member 4 from the movable-side member
5 in a state being attached to the back surface of the front cover 30.
[0169] Each of the first protruding units 60 is arranged below the plurality of teeth 60a
since the plurality of teeth 60a ... which project upward from below are formed thereon.
That is, the plurality of teeth 60a are formed so as to project upward from the upper
edges of the first protruding units 60.
[0170] The tips of the first protruding units 60 are formed to have a taper shape and are
to be housed in the tip housing units 31d of the back cover 31.
[0171] The second protruding units 61 are parallel to the first protruding units 60, respectively,
and are arranged so as to have spaces between the upper edges of the plurality of
teeth 60a. The spaces between the second protruding units 61 and the plurality of
teeth 60a of the first protruding units 60 are the spaces 62.
[0172] The tips of the second protruding units 61 are to be housed in the tip housing units
31d of the back cover 31.
[0173] The through holes 63a and 64a in which the connecting members S are to be inserted
are formed in the attachment units 63 and 64 and the attachment units 63 and 64 are
attached to the front cover 30.
[0174] The attachment units 63 are formed so as to protrude upward from the base parts (front)
of the second protruding units 61 and the attachment units 64 are formed so as to
protrude downward from the base parts (front) of the first protruding units 60.
[0175] As described above, the through holes 63a are where the protruding units 35b and
35b of the plurality of upper side supporting units 35 and 35 are to be fitted, respectively.
That is, by fitting the through holes 63a and the protruding units 35b, respectively,
the attachment units 63 can be attached to the back surface of the front cover 30.
[0176] Each attachment unit 63 has a slit 63b formed below the through hole 63a. The slits
63b contribute to lightening of the to-be-engaged unit 10.
[0177] As described above, the through holes 64a are where the protruding units 36b and
36b of the plurality of lower side supporting units 36 and 36 are to be fitted, respectively.
That is, by fitting the through holes 64a and the protruding units 36b, respectively,
the attachment units 64 can be attached to the back surface of the front cover 30.
[0178] The through holes 64a are elongated holes which are elongated in the up and down
directions corresponding to the shapes of the supporting units 36 and the protruding
units 36b and the shape of the through holes 36a.
[0179] As shown in FIGS. 9 and 11, in each attachment unit 64, the through hole 64a and
the tooth 60a at the front among the plurality of teeth 60a are aligned in the vertical
direction.
[0180] The frontward protruding units 65 position in front of the to-be-engaged units 10,
respectively, and they protrude frontward than the attachment units 63 and 64.
[0181] The frontward protruding units 65 are to be inserted respectively in the concave
units 38 which are formed on the back surface of the front cover 30, and are arranged
so as to face the reinforcement ribs 38a which are arranged at the outer edges of
the concave units 38, respectively.
[0182] The locking member 11 engages with a to-be-engaged unit 10 to constitute the main
part of the front-back locking mechanism with the to-be-engaged unit 10. As shown
in FIGS. 1, 3, 6 to 12, the locking member 11 includes a to-be-held unit 70, engaging
units 71 and 71 and connecting units 72 and 72.
[0183] The to-be-held unit 70 is a metallic shaft and is to be held by the affixed-side
member 4. As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the to-be-held unit 70 is arranged at the back
of the affixed-side member 4 and is held in a state being inserted in the holding
unit 21 from the above, the holding unit 21 being arranged on the back surface of
the affixed-side member 4.
[0184] The to-be-held unit 70 is arranged in the spaces 62 between the first protruding
units 60 and the second protruding units 61. The to-be-held unit 70 is arranged above
the engaging units 71 and 71.
[0185] The two ends of the to-be-held unit 70, there back surface sides, are inserted in
the slits 31f of the tip housing units 31d of the back cover 31.
[0186] The engaging units 71 and 71 are metallic shafts, and they are arranged to be parallel
to the to-be-held unit 70 and rotate around the to-be-held unit 70, the to-be-held
unit 70 being the shaft, and they are biased toward the plurality of teeth 60a to
be engaged with any of the plurality of teeth 60a. The engaging units 71 and 71 are
arranged in front of the affixed-side member 4.
[0187] The engaging units 71 and 71 are arranged at the positions engaging with the plurality
of teeth 60a by being biased by the biasing units 12. As shown in FIG. 12, in a case
where the engaging units 71 and 71 move in the direction opposite to the biasing direction
of the biasing units 12, the engaging units 71 and 71 are to move to the positions
of the spaces 62.
[0188] With respect to the engaging units 71 and 71, the tip parts (front edges) thereof
on the plurality of teeth 60a sides are protruded inside than the to-be-engaged units
10 and 10. However, the protruding lengths are set so as not to reach to the X linkage
mechanism.
[0189] The connecting units 72 and 72 are metallic shafts, and they connect the edges of
the to-be-held unit 70 and the edges of the engaging units. The connecting units 72
and 72 are arranged on the left and right sides of the affixed-side member 4. That
is, the locking member 11 is formed in an approximately C shape so as to go around
the circumference of the affixed-side member 4.
[0190] With respect to the connecting units 72 and 72, a cover member 73 which covers one
connecting unit 72 and ends of the to-be-held unit 70 and the engaging unit 71 on
the connecting unit 72 side is attached integrally at the one connecting unit on the
side where the rotary operation member 13 is to be arranged. That is, the one connecting
unit 72 includes the cover member 73.
[0191] As shown in FIG. 6, the cover member 73 of the connecting unit 72 abuts a side surface
of the affixed-side member 4.
[0192] The cover member 73 of the embodiment covers one of the connecting units 72. However,
the cover member 73 may be configured as a member where one end of the to-be-held
unit 70 and one end of the engaging unit 71 are to be attached.
[0193] The cover member 73 of the connecting unit 72 includes a projecting abutting unit
74 which projects toward the rotary operation member 13 side and abuts the rotary
operation member 13, the projecting abutting unit 74 being arranged at the part of
the cover member 73 corresponding to the position of the engaging unit 71.
[0194] The projecting abutting unit 74 is formed in a round shape so as to correspond to
the movement of the rotary operation member 13.
[0195] The cover member 73 includes a escape unit 75 which avoids the interference between
the cover member 73 and the protruded unit 2c which is arranged at one of the pillars
2a.
[0196] This escape unit 75 is formed to have a concave shape at the position on the affixed-side
member 4 side surface of the cover member 73 corresponding to the protruded unit 2c.
[0197] The biasing units 12 bias the engaging units 71 and 71 of the locking member 11 toward
the to-be-engaged units 10 side. As shown in FIGS. 1, 3 and 8 to 12, coil-like tension
springs are used in the embodiment.
[0198] With respect to each tension spring 12, the two ends thereof are hook units 12a and
12a which are formed in a hook-like shape. One of the hook units 12a and 12a is hooked
to an engaging unit 71 and the other is hooked to a catch unit 28b which is arranged
at a lock holding unit 28 of the affixed-side member 4. The tension springs 12 are
respectively arranged between the engaging units 71 and the lock holding units 28.
Further, a plurality of tension sprints 12 are arranged at both of the engaging units
71 and 71 of the locking member 11 and at both of the lock holding units 28 and 28
of the affixed-side member 4.
[0199] That is, the engaging units 71 and 71 are pulled toward the lock holding units 28
and 28 side by the tension springs 12 and 12. In such way, the engaging units 71 and
71 are in a state being biased toward the plurality of teeth 60a ... side.
[0200] The biasing units 12 of the embodiment are coil-like tension springs 12 which are
arranged between the engaging unit 71 and the lock holding units 28. However, this
is not limitative in any way. For example, as shown in FIG. 14, a winding spring 12A
having a tip 12Ab which extends toward the front surface side from the back surface
side of the affixed-side member 4 may be used.
[0201] With respect to such winding springs 12A, the main bodies 12Aa are to be arranged
on the back surface side of the affixed-side member 4 and are fixed there by being
wounded around the to-be-held unit 70. The tip units 12Ab go over the side surfaces
of the affixed-side member 4 and are hooked to the engaging units 71. In such way,
the engaging units 71 can be engaged with the plurality of teeth 60a of the to-be-engaged
units 10.
[0202] The rotary operation member 13 is made of resin. As shown in FIGS. 1, 3, 4 and 6,
for example, the rotary operation member 13 is held by the movable-side member 5 so
as to rotate freely and operates the engaging unit 71 of the locking member 11. That
is, the rotary operation member 13 rotates in the direction to operate the engaging
units 71 in the direction which is opposite to the biasing direction of the tension
sprints 12 and to release the engaged state with the plurality of teeth 61a.
[0203] The rotary operation member 13 is arranged in the direction in which the engaging
units 71 of the locking member 11 are biased by the tension springs 12.
[0204] The rotary operation member 13 includes a first operation unit 80, a second operation
unit 81 and a rotary shaft unit 82 which is the rotary shaft. The first operation
unit 80, the second operation unit 81 and the rotary shaft unit 82 are formed integrally.
[0205] The rotary shaft unit 82 is formed in a column shape and is held by the upper abutting
unit 33a and the lower abutting unit 33b of the holding unit 33 abutting the outer
circumference surface of the column shape.
[0206] The assembling direction of the rotary operation member 13 to the holding unit 33
is set so as to correspond to the rotary shaft direction of the rotary operation member
13 (that is, the length direction of the rotary shaft unit 82). That is, the rotary
operation member 13 is configured so as not to be pulled out easily in directions
other than the direction which is opposite to the assembling direction (that is, the
projection direction of the holding unit 33) in a state where the rotary operation
member 13 is held by the holding unit 33.
[0207] The rotary shaft unit 82 is arranged below the front-back locking mechanism and is
arranged above the up-down locking mechanism.
[0208] The first operation unit 80 is for operating the front-back locking mechanism. The
first operation unit 80 is formed so as to protrude toward the affixed-side member
4 from the part of the outer circumference surface of the rotary shaft unit 82 which
is within the range where the upper abutting unit 33a and the lower abutting unit
33b do not abut each other. The tip of the first operation unit 80 in the protruding
direction is arranged below the cover member 73 of the locking member 11 and the upper
surface of the first operation unit 80 is in contact with the projecting abutting
unit 74.
[0209] The tip of the first operation unit 80 in the protruding direction is arranged below
the rotary shaft unit 82. Therefore, when the first operation unit 80 is rotated upward
with the rotary shaft unit 82 being the shaft, the cover member 73 can be moved upward.
[0210] The rotary operation member 13 includes concave units 83 and 83 in which the tips
of the holding units 33 are to be inserted when the rotary operation member 13 rotates.
That is, at the boundary part of the first operation unit 80 and the rotary shaft
unit 82, the concave units 83 and 83, in which the plurality of claw units 33c and
33c of the upper abutting unit 33a of the holding unit 33 are inserted when the rotary
operation member 13 rotates, are formed. Therefore, if the rotary operation unit 13
rotates upward, the claw units 33c and 33c are inserted in the concave units 83 and
83. Therefore, the rotational moving amount increases for that part.
[0211] The second operation unit 81 is for operating the up-down locking mechanism and is
formed so as to project downward from the approximately center in the lower surface
of the first operation unit 80. The tip of the second operation unit 81 in the projecting
direction is arranged below the up-down locking member 14 and the approximate center
of the second operation unit 81 in the projecting direction is at substantially the
same height as the up-down locking member 14.
[0212] With respect to the surface of the second operation unit 81 on the affixed-side member
4 side, it is parted from the up-down locking member 14 when the up-down locking mechanism
is locked and it is in contact with the up-down locking mechanism 14 when the up-down
locking mechanism is unlocked. The surface of the second operation unit 81 which is
the opposite to the surface on the affixed-side member 4 side is in contact with the
button 9 (after mentioned).
[0213] By adapting the above configuration, movement of the movable-side member 5 in the
front and back directions with respect to the affixed-side member 4 can be locked
or unlocked at any of a plurality of positions, that is, at a position where the engaging
unit 71 engages with any of the plurality of teeth 60a.
(Up-down locking mechanism)
[0214] The up-down locking mechanism is provided with respect to the pair of pillars 2a
and 2b. The up-down locking mechanism is to lock the affixed-side member 4 at any
of the plurality of positions in the up and down directions with respect to the pair
of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0215] The up-down locking mechanism includes a plurality of cutouts 15...which are formed
in at least one of the pillars 2a and 2b forming the pair, a pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b, the up-down locking member 14 and the rotary operation member 13.
[0216] It is sufficient that the plurality of cutouts 15 are formed in at least one of the
pillars 2a and 2b forming the pair, the one being the pillar to which the up-down
locking member 14 is provided. However, since the plurality of cutouts 15 are to be
used in the mechanism for preventing the pillars 2a and 2b from sliding out, the mechanism
being configured by the lock units 3d and 3d of the pair of holder unit 3 and 3, in
the embodiment, the plurality of cutouts 15 ... are formed in both pillars 2a and
2b forming the pair.
[0217] As shown in FIGS. 1, 6 and 10, the plurality of cutouts 15 are formed in a multiple
step manner along the length direction of the pillars 2a and 2b forming the pair.
The plurality of cutouts 15 ... are formed on the outer circumference surfaces of
the pillars 2a and 2b forming the pair near the centers thereof.
[0218] As described above, the pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming the pair are for
respectively holding the pillars 2a and 2b forming the pair. In such way, the affixed-side
member 4 can move in the up and down directions along the pair of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0219] The up-down moving range of the affixed-side member 4 is based on the range where
the projecting units 2c and 2c provided at the pillars 2a and 2b forming the pair
can slide along the slits 31f and 31f which are formed on the sides of the affixed-side
member 4.
[0220] The up-down locking member 14 is held by one of the lock holding units 28 and 28
which are respectively formed at the pillar holding units 4a and 4b forming the pair,
the one being the lock holding unit 28 to which the rotary operation member 13 is
arranged.
[0221] The up-down locking member 14 includes an engaging unit (not shown) which engages
with a cutout 15 inside the lock holding unit 28 and a biasing member (not shown)
which biases the engaging unit in the direction engaging with the cutout 15.
[0222] If the up-down locking member 14 is operated so as to be pushed in to the back of
the lock holding unit 28, the engaging unit, which is not shown, parts from the cutout
15. If the up-down locking member 14 is not operated as described above, the engaging
unit, which is not shown, is to be in the state engaging with the cutout 15.
[0223] The rotary operation member 13 includes the second operation unit 81 for operating
the up-down locking member 14 as described above. On a side surface of the second
operating member 81 that abuts the up-down locking member 14, a groove 84 which engages
with the lower end of the up-down locking member 14 when abutting the up-down locking
member 14 is formed.
[0224] The first operation unit 80 and the second operation unit 81 are interlinked to rotate.
The second operation unit 81 can carry out the unlocking operation by the up-down
locking mechanism at the same time when the first operation unit 80 carries out the
unlocking operation of the front-back locking mechanism.
[0225] The length of the rotary operation member 13 in the front and back directions is
set to be the length according to the moving distance of the movable-side member 5.
That is, the first operation unit 80 is to be abutted by the projecting abutting unit
74 at all parts along its length direction. The second operation unit 81 is to be
abutted by the button 9 at all parts along its length direction, and all parts of
the second operation unit 81 abut the up-down locking member 14. The rotary shaft
unit 82 is to be held by the holding unit 33 along its length direction.
[0226] Since all parts of the second operation unit 81 along its length direction are abutted
by the button 9, the positional relation between the rotary operation member 13 and
the button 9 changes according to moving of the movable-side member 5 in the front
and back directions. However, the positional relation between the front cover 30 and
the back cover 31 which are the movable-side member 5 and the button 9 does not change.
[0227] By adopting the above described configuration, the affixed-side member 4 can be locked
or unlocked at any of the plurality of positions in the up and down directions with
respect to the pair of pillars 2a and 2b, that is, at any of the positions where the
plurality of cutouts 15 are formed.
[0228] The button 9 which is the operation unit 9 is to be attached to the button attachment
unit 34 which is arranged on the sides of the front cover 30 and the back cover 31
as described above, and the button 9 abuts the rotary operation member 13. By the
button 9 being pushed in to the inner space unit, the rotary operation member 13 can
be operated.
[0229] The button 9 includes a button main body 90 and a cylindrical unit 91.
[0230] The button main body 90 is inserted in the cylindrical unit 91 and can freely move
forward and backward along the cylindrical unit 91. The button main body 90 includes
a surface unit 90a and a protruding unit 90b.
[0231] The surface unit 90a is the part where a person operating the button 9 directly touches.
[0232] The protruding unit 90b is arranged at the end part of the button main body 90 on
the inner space unit side thereof and is the part that abuts the rotary operation
member 13. In particular, the protruding unit 90b abuts the lower end (the end in
the projecting direction) of the second operation unit 81 of the rotary operation
unit 13.
[0233] The cylindrical unit 91 is held by being inserted in the button holding unit 34c
of the button attaching unit 34. The cylindrical unit 91 includes a plurality of engaging
claw units 91a which engage with the button holding unit 34c when the cylindrical
unit 91 is inserted in the button holding unit 34c.
[0234] By adapting the configuration as described above, the rotary operation member 13
can rotate upward with the rotary shaft unit 82 being the shaft. With this operation,
the locking member 11 can be operated by the first operation unit 80 and the up-down
locking member 14 can be operated by the second operation unit 81.
[0235] Next, operation of the headrest 1 having the above described configuration will be
described.
[0236] The operation of the headrest 1 includes the operation of the movable-side member
5 moving forward in the direction parting from the affixed-side member 4 and moving
backward so as to return from forwardly parted state. Further, the operation of the
headrest 1 includes the operation of the affixed-side member 4 including the pair
of pillar holding units 4a and 4b moving in the up and down directions along the pair
of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0237] First, operation of the movable-side member 5 will be described.
[0238] FIGS. 8 and 9 show the state where the movable-side member 5 is near the affixed-side
member 4. That is, the movable-side member 5 is in the state returned to the back
although not totally to the very back. When the button 9 is not being operated, the
engaging unit 71 is in the state engaging with the tooth 60a of the to-be-engaged
unit 10, and the moving of the movable-side member 5 in the front and back directions
is locked.
[0239] Starting from such state, in order to move the movable-side member 5 so as to part
forwardly from the affixed-side member 4, first, the button 9 is pushed in to make
the rotary operation member 13 rotate to the X linkage mechanism side. With such operating,
the first operation unit 80 is rotated upward and the engaging unit 71 provided with
the cover member 73 is pushed upward.
[0240] In such way, since the engaging units 71 part from the teeth 60a of the to-be-engaged
units 10, the locking of the movement of the movable-side member 5 in the front and
back directions by the locking member 11 can be unlocked.
[0241] Then, while maintaining the state where the engaging units 71 being pushed up, the
movable-side member 5 is moved in the direction parting forwardly from the affixed-side
member 4.
[0242] At this time, the to-be engaged units 10 move forward with the rotary operation of
the inner-side link member 6 and the outer-side link member 7. At this time, the connecting
member S of the inner-side link member 6 and the connecting member S of the outer-side
link member 7 move upward along the elongated holes 26a and the elongated holes 36a
of the plurality of lower supporting units 26 and 36.
[0243] When the operating of the button 9 is stopped at a desired position, the engaging
units 71 return to the original positions by being biased toward the plurality of
teeth 60a according to the biasing force of the tension springs 12 and engage with
any of the plurality of teeth 60a. In such way, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, the movable-side
member 5 can be moved to the direction parting forwardly from the affixed-side member
4 to lock the movement of the movable-side member 5 at a desired position.
[0244] At this time, there is a case where the engaging units 71 do not fit in the dents
between the teeth 60a and 60a which are next to each other and come into contact with
the tips near the teeth 60a. In such case, by the movable-side member 5 being moved
in either front or back direction without operating the button 9, the engaging units
71 fall in the nearest dints and the movable-side member 5 can be locked.
[0245] Similarly, when the movable-side member 5 being returned to the back, first, the
button 9 is pushed in and the cover member 73 is operated to unlock the locking by
the engaging units 71.
[0246] Thereafter, it is sufficient to return the movable-side member 5 to the back and
stop the operation of the button 9 at a desired position. At this time, the X linkage
mechanism operates reversely from when the movable-side member 5 is moved to the front.
[0247] As described above, the movable-side member 5 can be moved in the front and back
directions and a step-wise position adjustment according to the arrangement of the
plurality of teeth 60a of the to-be-engaged units 10 can be realized. That is, the
position adjustment of the headrest 1 in the front and back directions can be carried
out in a step-wise manner.
[0248] Next, upward and downward operation of the affixed-side member 4 including the pair
of pillar holding unit 4a and 4b will be described.
[0249] FIGS. 8 and 9 shows the state where the pair of pillar holding unit 4a and 4b are
positioned at the downward side of the pair of pillars 2a and 2b. When the button
9 is not being operated, the engaging unit of the up-down locking member 14 is in
the state being engaged with one cutout 15 at the lower side of the pillar 2a, and
the movement of the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b in the up and down directions
is locked.
[0250] Starting from such state, in order to move the pair of pillar holding units 4a and
4b upward along the pair of pillars 2a and 2b, first, the button 9 is pushed inside
to make the rotary operation member 13 rotate toward the X linkage mechanism side.
With this operation, the second operation unit 81 is rotated toward the X linkage
mechanism side to push in the up-down locking member 14 to the back of the lock holding
units 28, and the engaging units which are not shown are moved to the back of the
lock holding units 28.
[0251] In such way, the engaging unit of the up-down locking member 14 parts from a cutout
15 of the pillar 2a. Therefore, the locking of the moving of the pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b in the up and down directions by the engaging unit of the up-down
locking member 14 can be unlocked.
[0252] Then, while maintaining the state where the engaging unit of the up-down locking
member 14 is moved to the back of the lock holding unit 28, the pair of pillar holding
units 4a and 4b is moved upward along the pair of pillars 2a and 2b and then the affixed-state
member 4 is moved upward along the pair of pillars 2a and 2b.
[0253] At this time, the movable-side member 5, and the X linkage mechanism and the like
move upward with the moving of the affixed-side member 4.
[0254] When the operation of the button 9 is stopped at a desired position, the engaging
unit of the up-down locking member 14 returns to the original position due to the
biasing force of the biasing member which is not shown, and engages with one cutout
15 at the upper side of the pillar 2a. In such way, as shown in FIG. 10 and 11, the
pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b are moved upward along the pair of pillars
2a and 2b and the movement of the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b can be locked
at a desired position.
[0255] At this time, there is a case where the engaging unit of the up-down locking member
14 does not fit in the dent between the cutouts 15 and 15 which are next to each other
in the up and down directions and contacts the outer circumference of the pillar 2a.
In such case, by moving the pair of pillar holding unit 4a and 4b in either up or
down direction without operating the button 9, the engaging unit falls in the nearest
cutout 15 and the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b can be locked.
[0256] Similarly, when moving the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b downward, first,
the button 9 is pushed in to operate the second operation unit 81 so that the locking
by the engaging unit of the up-down locking member 14 is unlocked.
[0257] Thereafter, the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b and the affixed-side member
4 are moved downward and it is sufficient to stop the operation of the button 9 at
a desired position. At this time, the movable-side member 5, the X linkage mechanism
and the like also move downward with the moving of the pair of pillar holding units
4a and 4b.
[0258] As described above, the pair of pillar holding units 4a and 4b can be moved in the
up and down directions and a step-wise position adjustment according to the plurality
of cutouts 15 ... of the pillar 2a can be realized. That is, the position adjustment
of the headrest 1 in the up and down directions can be carried out in a step-wise
manner.
[0259] According to the embodiment, with the biasing units 12, the locking member 11 can
engage with the to-be-engaged units 10 to be locked and the rotary operation member
13 after the operation of the locking member 11 can be returned to the original position.
Therefore, the number of parts needed for position adjustment of the movable-side
member 5 in the front and back directions can be reduced.
[0260] Further, since the rotary operation member 13 is arranged at a position in the direction
in which the locking member 11 is biased by the biasing member 12, the locking member
11 can be moved easily in the direction that is opposite to the biasing direction
by the rotary operation member 13.
[0261] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to easily move
the locking member 11 in the direction opposite to the biasing direction by the rotary
operation member 13.
[0262] Further, a force to rotate the rotary operation member 13 in a wide range in the
front and back directions according to the moving distance of the movable-side member
5 can be applied to the rotary operation member 13.
[0263] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to apply a force
to rotate the rotary operation member 13 in a wide range in the front and back directions
according to the moving distance of the movable-side member 5 to the rotary operation
member 13.
[0264] Further, since the unlocking operation of the front-back locking mechanism by the
first operation unit 80 and the locking operation by the up-down locking mechanism
can be carried out at the same time by the biasing units 12, not only the number of
parts needed for position adjustment of the movable-side member 5 in the front and
back directions but also the number of parts needed for position adjustment of the
affixed-side member 4 in the up and down direction can be reduced.
[0265] If the rotary operation member 13 is rotated upward, both the front-back locking
mechanism and the up-down locking mechanism can be operated at the same time by the
rotary operation member 13.
[0266] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to easily operate
the locking member 11 in the direction that is opposite to the biasing direction by
the rotary operation member 13.
[0267] Further, by rotating the engaging units 71 of the locking member 11 around the to-be-held
unit 70, the to-be-held unit 70 being the shaft, the engaging units 71 can be made
to engage with any of the plurality of teeth 60a by the biasing units 12.
[0268] Since the to-be-held unit 70 is arranged above the engaging units 71, the unlocking
can be carried out by moving the engaging units 71 to the level parallel with the
to-be-held unit 70 or above the to-be-held unit 70. Further, since the engaging units
71 are biased downward than the to-be-held unit 70 when it is locked, considering
the weight applied to the engaging units 71, this is preferable comparing to the case
where the engaging units 71 are biased upward than the to-be-held unit 70.
[0269] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to easily engage
the engaging units 71 to any of the plurality of tooth 60a by arranging the to-be-held
unit 70 above the engaging units 71 and biasing the engaging units 71 below the to-be-held
unit 70 when locking.
[0270] The first protruding unit 60 and the second protruding unit 61 which are respectively
inserted in the through holes 23a and 23b are to be held by the affixed-side member
4 in which the through holes 23a and 23b are formed. Since the to-be-held unit 70
is arranged in the space 62 between the first protruding unit 60 and the second protruding
unit 61 in the above state, the second protruding unit 61 can prevent the to-be-held
unit 70 from sliding out upwardly.
[0271] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to prevent the
sliding out of the to-be-held unit 70 upwardly.
[0272] The protruding abutting unit 74 can be moved by rotating the rotary operation member
13, and with such operation, the connecting units 72 can also be moved. Further, since
the protruding abutting unit 74 corresponds to the position of the engaging unit 71,
when the engaging unit 71 is rotated around the to-be-held unit 70, the rotary operation
member 13 can prevent the engaging unit 71 from moving in the rotary direction more
than needed.
[0273] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to prevent the
engaging unit 71 from moving in the rotary direction more than needed by the rotary
operation member 13 when rotating the engaging unit 71 around the to-be-held unit
70.
[0274] Further, the affixed-side member 4 can be surrounded by the to-be-held unit 70,
the engaging units 71 and the connecting units 72, and the cover member 73 of a connecting
unit 72 abuts a side of the affixed-side member 4. Therefore, the locking member 11
does not easily come off in the direction in which the cover member 73 abuts the side
of the affixed-side member 4 and the loosening can be prevented.
[0275] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to make the locking
member 11 unlikely to come off in the direction in which the cover member 73 abuts
the side of the affixed-side member 4 and to prevent the loosening.
[0276] Moreover, by the projecting units 2c being arranged at the slits 31f, the pair of
pillars 2a and 2b of the headrest pillar 2 can be prevented from rotating in the circumferential
direction. Further, the cover member 73 of the connecting unit 72 includes the escape
unit 75 for preventing interference with the projecting unit 2c.
[0277] Therefore, the interference between the cover member 73 of the connecting unit 72
and the projecting unit 2c can be prevented and the operability of the locking member
11 can be improved.
[0278] Therefore, such configuration can preferably respond to the request to prevent in
interference between the cover member 73 of the connecting unit 72 and the projecting
unit 2c and to improve the operability of the locking member 11.
[0279] Furthermore, the assembling direction of the rotary operation member 13 to the holding
unit 33 and the direction of unlocking operation of the locking member 11 by the rotary
operation member 13 is in different directions. Therefore, the rotary operation member
13 does not easily come off from the holding unit 33.
[0280] Therefore, such configuration preferably responds to the request to make the rotary
operation member 13 unlikely come off from the holding unit 33.
[0281] Further, since the claw units 33c and 33c at the tips of the holding unit 33 are
inserted in the concave units 83 and 83 at the time of rotation, the claw units 33c
and 33c are unlikely to fall out in the rotary shaft direction while the rotary operation
member 13 is rotating and the rotary operation member is unlikely to fall out from
the holding unit 33.
[0282] Therefore, such configuration preferably responds to the request to make the rotary
operation member 13 unlikely fall out from the holding unit 33 of the front cover
30.
Industrial Applicability
[0283] The headrest of the embodiment can be applied to a headrest which receives the head
of a passenger who sits on a seat.
Reference Sign List
[0284]
- 1
- headrest
- 2a
- pillar
- 2b
- pillar
- 4
- affixed-side member
- 4a
- pillar holding unit
- 4b
- pillar holding unit
- 4c
- back side connector
- 4d
- connector
- 5
- movable-side member
- 6
- first link member
- 7
- second link member
- 8
- cross connection unit
- 9
- operation unit
- 10
- to-be-engaged unit
- 11
- locking member
- 12
- biasing unit
- 13
- rotary operation member
- 14
- up-down locking member
- 15
- cutout
- 20
- pillar inserting hole
- 23a
- through hole
- 23b
- through hole
- 24a
- wall
- 24b
- wall
- 25
- supporting unit
- 25a
- through hole
- 26
- supporting unit
- 26a
- through hole
- 27
- reinforcement unit
- 28
- lock holding unit
- 28a
- opening
- 28b
- catch unit
- 30
- front cover
- 30b
- surrounding unit
- 31
- back cover
- 31b
- surrounding unit
- 33
- holding unit
- 35
- supporting unit
- 35a
- through hole
- 35b
- protruding unit
- 36
- supporting unit
- 36a
- through hole
- 36b
- protruding unit
- 40
- first arm
- 41
- second arm
- 42
- connection
- 50
- side wall unit
- 51
- inside unit
- 52
- connection
- 53
- reinforcement unit
- 60
- first protruding unit
- 60a
- plurality of teeth
- 61
- second protruding unit
- 62
- space
- 63
- attachment unit
- 63a
- through hole
- 64
- attachment unit
- 64a
- through hole
- 70
- to-be-held unit
- 71
- engaging unit
- 72
- connecting unit
- 73
- cover member
- 74
- protruding abutting unit
- 75
- escape unit
- 80
- first operation unit
- 81
- second operation unit
- 82
- rotary shaft unit
- 83
- concave unit
- 90
- button main body
- 90b
- protruding unit